![]() ![]() Sorry if this is a re-post, but all the other questions like this seem to be for people who have previously synced to their computers and can restore their last backup. Is there any kind of tool I can use to get into the phone's filesystem and/or view the contents? Obviously if the files are encrypted it's hopeless, but if they aren't, maybe I'll have some luck. I have no idea what OS is installed (although double-clicking the home button does NOT reveal the camera, so I'm guessing pre-5), and I believe trying to SSH with the wrong tool can destroy it. I know I could go the "easy" way and just take it to the Apple store or even AT&T, but if I could somehow "break in" or read some of the contact's phone numbers I might be able to figure out who it belongs to. I would love to be able to return the phone to its rightful owner (and yes, part of me is just curious to see if I can get into it). So, I bring the phone in the house and plug it in, and even though it's been raining, it turns on! Problem is, the screen is locked, and short of a DFU restore, I don't know how to unlock it. Well, it wasn't mine, but I guess since I was so nice with the cans, she just gave it to me. She said she found it in my ditch and thought I might have dropped it. I gave her probably $30 worth of cans, and then she pulls out what looked like an iPhone 4 or 4S and asks if its mine. I told her I had a bunch of cans she could have and had her come up to my house. I came home today to a lady picking up cans in the ditch in front of my house (I live outside of town and people litter on the way to/from the lake). I'll start by saying I admit this is a totally unbelievable story, so feel free to come up with your own theories, but it's really true: ![]() Okay, I know this question must exist somewhere, but I can't seem to come up with the right google query, so here goes.
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